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  1. Sir Robert Fitzwalter 10th Baron Fitzwalter and 1st Earl of Sussex Radcliffe KG aka Radclyffe, Ratcliffe, Ratcliff, etc (est. 1483 - certain 27 Nov 1542)

  2. Sussex's second wife was Frances, widow of Francis Shute, daughter of Hercules Meautas, of West Ham. She died on 18 November 1627. Sussex was succeeded by his cousin Edward Radclyffe (1552?-1641), son of Sir Humphrey Radcliffe of Elnestow, Bedfordshire, the second son of Robert Radclyffe, 1st Earl of Sussex. Notes

  3. Robert Radcliffe, 10th Baron Fitzwalter, 1st Earl of Sussex, KG, KB, PC (c. 1483 – 27 November 1542), also spelt Radclyffe, Ratcliffe, Ratcliff, etc., was a prominent courtier and soldier during the reigns of Henry VII and Henry VIII, who served as Chamberlain of the Exchequer and Lord Great Chamberlain. Family

  4. Arms of Sir Henry Radclyffe, 2nd Earl of Sussex, KG. Henry Radclyffe, 2nd Earl of Sussex, KG (also spelt "Radcliffe") (1507 – 17 February 1557) was a son of Robert Radclyffe, 1st Earl of Sussex and his wife Elizabeth Stafford, Countess of Sussex. Marriages and children

  5. Robert Radcliffe, 1st Earl of Sussex, married thirdly, on 14 January 1537, Mary Arundell (died 20 October 1557), the only child of Sir John Arundell (1474 – 1545) of Lanherne, Cornwall, and his second wife, Katherine Grenvile, by whom he had two sons, a first-born son who died in infancy and whose name is unknown, and a younger son, Sir John ...

  6. Robert Radcliffe (also Radclyffe, Ratcliffe, Ratcliff, etc), 10th Baron Fitzwalter and 1st Earl of Sussex, KG (c.1483 – 27 November 1542), was a prominent courtier and soldier during the reigns of Henry VII and Henry VIII. Robert Radcliffe, born about 1483, was the only son of John Radcliffe (1452-1496), 9th Baron FitzWalter, and Margaret Whetehill, widow of Thomas Walden, gentleman, and ...

  7. He was reappointed joint lord lieutenant in 1625. Sussex was frequently at court. He carried the purple ermined robe at the creation of Prince Charles as Prince of Wales, 4 Nov. 1616, and bore the orb at the coronation of Charles I on 2 Feb. 1626-6. He died at his house in Clerkenwell on 22 Sept. 1629, and was buried with his father and uncle ...